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An extensive numerical investigation is initially performed in order to evaluate the accuracy of a recent equivalent viscous damping formulation.
At a recent equivalent of $23 a share, its shares are trading at 16 times the earnings that Goldman , Sachsprojects for 1999 and at 2.9 times book value.
In relation to other intervention studies from the United Kingdom, our participants at Week 1 and Week 26 were remarkably similar to a recent equivalent randomised clinical trial of nurse-led ICU follow-up clinics in three hospitals (median age = 57 years; 60% males; APACHE II = 19; ICU LOS was higher in our study, six vs. three days; mechanical ventilation hours not reported) [ 14].
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She broke that link; since her, the politics of recession and recovery have been erratic.Then there are the circumstances for which it is hard to find any recent equivalent at all.
A more recent equivalent might have been Zinedine Zidane, a World Cup winner with France in 1998, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht of Stanford University has suggested, writing about Andrade in In Praise of Athletic Beauty in 2006: "All eyewitnesses were enchanted with the effortless elegance in his movements".
Beijing opera is a more recent equivalent.
If it's not quite the jump from Bob Dylan to The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, it's the closest recent equivalent, a prodigious rate of development for such a tyro talent, all the more remarkable for not being reliant on significant musical progression, so much as raw songwriting ability.
Based on recent, equivalent emissions data, the study compares ozone formation on a per-kilometre basis of the main fuels: gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas and electricity (the latter in the United Kingdom).
The closest recent equivalent to Fisher's situation was Phil Mickelson's at the 1999 United States Open at Pinehurst, where Mickelson was intent on leaving immediately if his wife, Amy, went into labor.
The closest recent equivalent is Irène Némirovsky, who died in Auschwitz, in 1942, and whose novel "Suite Française" was not published until 2004, by which time her name had faded away.
The only recent equivalent would probably be Sarah Palin, and it's not surprising that Texas and Alaska would produce the people with little frame of reference outside of their home states.
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